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Aug 03, 2008, 07:45:37 AM | #1 |
| what are the best (most profitable) options for domain name parking? I got a domain name that i haven't got time to work on right now, but I'd like to park it somewhere that might bring in some cash. |
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Aug 03, 2008, 02:06:59 PM | #2 |
My personal advice would be to setup a copy of wordpress with Adsense, Chitika or Adbrite and make a few posts once in a while instead of parking it. When you park a domain, you're sharing the money with the parking host, plus, you can increase traffic, PR and search results which will give your domain much more value in the long run than just parking it.
I've been making a habit of spending a few hours to install Wordpress or Joomla on any new domains I buy. I just grab a few free articles and re-write them to prevent duplicate content, throw some PPC ads on the domain and it works much better than any parking option.
Plus, this technique can increase the domains value by as much as 300-500%. I just bought another PR3 proxy domain through TDNAM for $10 (including one year registration) and spent all of two hours installing my hyper-modified version of poxy, created a template and sold it two days later for $150. That's a 1500% profit in two days for two hours work (boils down to $70 per hour).
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Aug 04, 2008, 05:20:09 AM | #3 |
My personal advice would be to setup a copy of wordpress with Adsense, Chitika or Adbrite and make a few posts once in a while instead of parking it. When you park a domain, you're sharing the money with the parking host, plus, you can increase traffic, PR and search results which will give your domain much more value in the long run than just parking it.
I've been making a habit of spending a few hours to install Wordpress or Joomla on any new domains I buy. I just grab a few free articles and re-write them to prevent duplicate content, throw some PPC ads on the domain and it works much better than any parking option.
Plus, this technique can increase the domains value by as much as 300-500%. I just bought another PR3 proxy domain through TDNAM for $10 (including one year registration) and spent all of two hours installing my hyper-modified version of poxy, created a template and sold it two days later for $150. That's a 1500% profit in two days for two hours work (boils down to $70 per hour).
Thanks. I guess I was just being lazy:P |
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Aug 11, 2008, 09:44:48 PM | #4 |
| I see many people say sedo.com is the best for parking profits. |
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I Love Kittens
 
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Aug 13, 2008, 04:42:59 PM | #5 |
| IMO I have tried Sedo and it worked good for me but recently I tried CashParking of Godaddy it costs $10/month but I think it is worth it if u have some domains with decent traffic |
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 Joined: Mar 2008 Posts: 208
I'm wacky !!

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Aug 16, 2008, 12:05:38 PM | #7 |
| How do you make money parking domains? Do the search engines send traffic or what ? |
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Sep 13, 2008, 12:53:00 PM | #9 |
| I guess if you could make $5 per month on a parked domain you would be covering the cost of registration and making a decent profit. Multiply that by 1000 and you are talking serious money. |
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